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Cuba trip to Viñales #3 May 2009
Before we actually arrived in Viñales, our group went down some steep stairs into a cave where we boarded boats and floated to the other end. Then we had lunch at an organic farm complete with a Cuban rhythm … Continue reading
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Cuba trip to Viales #3 May 2009
Before we actually arrived in Viales, our group went down some steep stairs into a cave where we boarded boats and floated to the other end. Then we had lunch at an organic farm complete with a Cuban rhythm … Continue reading
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Cuba Day Trip to Viales #2 May 2009
As we were traveling along the bumpy freeway I started thinking about the differences between California and Cuba – less deciduous trees except eucalyptus; palm trees; sugar cane farms; tobacco fields; many pedestrians and bicyclists; some horse-drawn carts; people … Continue reading
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Cuba Day Trip to Viñales #2 May 2009
As we were traveling along the bumpy freeway I started thinking about the differences between California and Cuba – less deciduous trees except eucalyptus; palm trees; sugar cane farms; tobacco fields; many pedestrians and bicyclists; some horse-drawn carts; people … Continue reading
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Cuba Cigar Factory May 2009
On our way to Viales we visited a small cigar factory where everything is done by hand. Approximately 50 workers are each able to turn out 100 cigars a day as they sit at tables and wrap treated tobacco … Continue reading
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Cuba Day Trip to Vinales – 1 – May 2009
When Paula and I took a day trip to Vinales, our van contained a mini UN – 2 Catalonians from the Canary Islands, 2 students from Ecuador, a student from Germany, an embassy official from Brazil who worked in … Continue reading
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Cuba – Tropicana, Havana May 2009
Glad we took a taxi to the Tropicana Nightclub since the traffic was very heavy. Passed a HUMUNGUS cemetery – the largest in Latin America on our way. There were many tables under the stars; however, we were seated … Continue reading
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Cuba May 2009
Hotel Raquel had VERY high ceilings with marble columns from 1908. In the past, the building also served as a government office(the Cuban government owns all the property) and was a cigar warehouse before the renovation. Their restaurant “Jardin … Continue reading
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Cuba with Paula May 2009
When Paula lived in Grand Cayman, she made reservations with her travel agent for us to fly to Cuba for a nominal sum. Observations from our taxi ride from the airport to Hotel Raquel in “Old Town”: MANY signs … Continue reading
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Grand Cayman Island May 2009
I really was “Putting on the Ritz” when I visited my daughter, Paula, while she was working as the concierge in the Ritz Hotel Spa on Grand Cayman Island. I was esconced in the best room in the hotel … Continue reading
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